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DOE-HDBK-1100-2004
Table 4.2. Main Headings of Well's Checklist
Basic process considerations
A
Some overall considerations
B
Operating limits
C
Modes of plant start-up, shutdown, construction, inspection and maintenance, trigger events and deviations
D
of system
Hazardous conditions
E
Ways of changing hazardous events or the frequency of their occurrence
F
Corrective and contingency action
G
Controls, safeguards and analysis
H
Fire, layout and further precautions
I
Documentation and responsibilities
J
Source: King, 1990.
.DOCUMENTING THE RESULTS. Qualitative results of checklist analyses vary, but
generally the analysis produces the answers "yes," "no," "not applicable," or "needs more
information." The checklist should be included in the PrHA report. The PrHA team
should summarize the deficiencies noted during the walkthroughs and/or meetings.
Understanding these deficiencies usually leads to the development of a list of possible
safety improvement alternatives for managers to consider, or a list of identified hazards
and a set of suggested actions.
4.1.3 Staffing Needs and Time
Any engineer with knowledge of the subject process should be able to use a checklist.
Because the PSM Rule requires a team approach, more than one analyst should be
involved in preparing the checklist and applying it to the process. The results of the
analysis should be reviewed by an independent analyst.
An estimate of the time required to perform a PrHA using the checklist analysis method
is given in Table 4.4.
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